Doc and comments: some typos & small additions
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2013 Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (Canada)
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2007-2012 Université de Franche-Comté (France)
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The following people contributed writing this software:
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- //2007-2013// Matteo Cypriani
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- //2011// François Spies
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- //2008// Soumaya Zirari
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- //2007// Pierre-Frédéric Rossel
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Corresponding author: Matteo Cypriani <mcy@lm7.fr>
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For a detailed view of each author's contribution, please have a look at
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the Git history:
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http://git.lm7.fr/?p=owlps.git
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- Known Doxygen problems:
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- Struct member fields are not documented with INLINE_SIMPLE_STRUCTS
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http://bugs.debian.org/725122
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- Ugly NAME (new line)
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- Ugly NAME (new line) in libraries' man pages
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http://bugs.debian.org/630020
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- Missing spaces around const
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http://bugs.debian.org/630018
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@ -204,6 +204,8 @@ The final ``"$@"`` parameter of the script allows you to call this
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script with parameters to set additional options or modify the ones you
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specified in the script.
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You can do something similar for OwlPS UDP-to-HTTP.
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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ If you would like to contribute to OwlPS, you can:
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There is no precise timeline for OwlPS, but the file TODO.t2t lists a
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bunch of things that should be addressed at some point. A development
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point release is made after some work has been done, usually mainly on a
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particular topic. Usually such a release represents between 30 and 50
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particular topic. Usually such a release represents between 30 and 90
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commits.
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A stable release is made when a major goal has been reached and the
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@ -156,6 +156,9 @@ formats, etc., are pointed out in the ``CHANGELOG`` file.
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- Project manager (source code, bug reports, documentation):
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http://code.lm7.fr/p/owlps/
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- Experimentations using OwlPS:
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http://git.lm7.fr/?p=owlps-experiments.git
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* Converts a MAC address from bytes to character string.
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* The string is allocated in a static buffer, and will be overwritten
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* each time this function is called.
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* **This function is not thread-safe!**
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* **This function is not thread-safe!** Please use the reentrant version
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* owl_mac_bytes_to_string_r() if concurrent calls are possible.
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*
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* @returns A pointer to the static buffer containing the character
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* string. This pointer must *not* be freed manually by the caller.
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# the path defined here should "link" (include) all the capture points
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# that are going to be used for this kind of autocalibration.
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# In the string, the values are separated by semicolons, and each group
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# of coordinates can optionnaly be surrounded by parenthesis. The two
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# of coordinates can optionally be surrounded by parenthesis. The two
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# following examples, which declare a path following the points (1;1;1),
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# (10;1;1) and (10;10;1), are equivalent:
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#generated-line-path = (1;1;1);(10;1;1);(10;10;1)
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# When generate-reference-points includes "list", the list of reference
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# points declared here is be generated. In the string, the values are
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# separated by semicolons, and each group of coordinates can optionnaly
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# separated by semicolons, and each group of coordinates can optionally
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# be surrounded by parenthesis. The two following examples, which
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# declare the points (1;2;1) and (4;2.5;1), are equivalent:
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#generated-points-list = (1;2;1);(4;2.5;1)
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